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Summary

Advanced academic program in fluid mechanics including advanced courses in fluid mechanics, heat transfers, transport phenomena…and a 5 to 6 month internship, conducted in a laboratory or an industrial research center.

Objectives

The Master degree in Fluid Mechanics and Energetics englobes an advanced academic program in fluid mechanics and applications in:

The Master's degree in Fluid Mechanics and Energetics is a highly competitive academic program (duration: one year, M2 level).
Applicants selection is done on the basis of prior academic and/or scientific achievement as documented by academic transcripts, a cover letter, references, and standardized test scores. Students from countries where English language is not the primary language are required to provide TOEFL test scores. To get master degree, admitted students must obtain the certified level B2.
For students with a foreign degree, their registration is definitely authorised by the Commitee for Academic Accreditation at Grenoble university (CVA). Several meetings are organised several times a year (February, March, April, May, June) to select applications from abroad.
You are strongly encouraged to apply as soon as possible.

The selection of applicants is based on the following criteria:
Administrative rules mentioned above.
One year master study (science or engineering), in the following fields: fluid mechanics, chemical engineering, physics or applied mathematics as well provided they already demonstrated a significant level in fluid mechanics.

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Tuition Fees
University studies in France are relatively inexpensive compared to most European and North American countries, as Education is highly subsidized by the French governement;
Registration in this master requires payment of a relatively modest registration fee which is revised annually by the French Minister of Education. Thanks to generous support from the French Education Ministry, annual registration fees are 243.00 Euros (updated each year).
And before completing their administrative registration with a higher education institution, students will have to pay off the 90€ Contribution Vie Étudiante et de Campus (CVEC).

Information on the admission of non-EU students to Grenoble’s higher education institutions

The Communauté Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE UGA), the Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA), Grenoble Institute of Technology (INP), Sciences Po Grenoble and the Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Grenoble (ENSAG) reaffirm their commitment to international students, and to the values of openness and exchange.

We are well aware of the concerns raised by the French government’s recent announcement that France will significantly increase its tuition costs for non-EU students, and we support the French Council of University Presidents (CPU)'s request to suspend the measure in favor of a large-scale dialogue.

Grenoble’s higher education institutions will continue to welcome international students at all levels of study – undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral – at the same rates as French and EU students; any student who expresses the need for these lower tuition rates will be exempt from the new, higher fees.

The registration conditions for non-EU students at the Sciences Po Grenoble and the ENSAG also remain unchanged.

Program

Program

First semester

Academic program
​​​​​​​The first semester (30 ECTS) is restricted to theoretical lectures and examinations. Fundamental and specialized lectures may be completed by personnal projects.

Second semester

The second semester (30 ECTS) is a master thesis whose aim is the development of research abilities. It can be conducted in a laboratory or an industrial research center, in France or abroad. The duration is between 5 and 6 months. The defense takes place by the beginnning of July or the beginning of september. The report must follow standard criteria of a scientific paper.

The primarily scientific contents of the master thesis englobes at least one of the following topics: fluid mechanics, energetics, chemical engineering, heat or mass transfer, multiphysics coupling including at least one transport phenomena, etc..